P90X2 Workout. Train off-balance to
build the body of an athlete.

P90X revolutionized fitness. Now, P90X2 will change the way you work out…forever. P90X2 delivers the kind of results pro athletes insist on. Not by making you work harder…but by helping you work smarter. With a breakthrough in applied sports science called Muscle Integration. You’ll engage all of your muscles with every move, delivering the same kind of training pro-athletes pay thousands of dollars for.

So what’s the key? Instability. Instead of working one muscle group at a time, with P90X2, you’ll do resistance moves on one foot,...read more a ball, or some other unstable platform. Because your body is forced to maintain stability as you lift, more muscles are engaged with each movement. You’ll fire your abs, glutes, hamstrings – and an entire chain of muscles you may not even know how to pronounce. This is how you work your entire body in one move. As one unit. This is how you become an efficient, calorie-burning, ripping machine.
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Success Stories

Angela C.

"I never thought that I could be in better shape as a 40-something mom of two than I was in my teens and twenties!"

Bradley D.

"Thinking 'I don't like my body' when I look into the mirror is gone. I understand now that physically fit life isn't that hard, and P90X2 was the jump start to my new lifestyle." Bradley lost 41 lbs.

Cindy K.

"P90X2 has improved my core strength which has reduced my half-marathon time by 20% and increased my endurance allowing me to ski from the top of the mountain to the bottom without stopping."Cindy lost 19 lbs. and her body fat dropped from 25.7% to 17.0%.

Darren A.

"I am in better shape than when I went through the U.S. Marine Corps Officer boot camp 19 years ago! Age is no longer an excuse to not do something physical and challenging!"

Dominick D.

"P90X2 has propelled me into the best shape I have been in my life, both physically and mentally." Dominick lost 35 lbs.

Gara C.

"Since I've been done with P90X2, I noticed that I have more stamina to workout longer. Heck, P90X2 has given me the want and motivation to workout period!"

Jason F.

"I feel amazing! I am climbing long multi-pitch routes at Red Rock Canyon and road biking 50 miles nearly every weekend." Jason lost 25 lbs. and his body fat dropped from 24.4% to 17%.

Jennifer W.

"I used to be the girl who couldn't make it through junior high basketball tryouts. Today I am more physically fit than I ever dreamed possible!"

Jeremy D.

"My run times have improved and I've found that my balance is unbelievable." Jeremy lost 19 lbs. and his body fat dropped from 13% to 8%.

Jessica K.

"I'm an athlete, and every sport I play, I seem to have more endurance, I'm so much faster and lighter, and I feel so much extra power."Jessica's body fat dropped from 15.4% to 10.5%.

Jim E.

"I am more agile, flexible, and stronger than I have ever been. My body composition has completely changed and I now look like a 'serious athlete,' as my friends and family say." Jim lost 44 lbs.

John T.

"I'm stronger, fitter, faster, and have more stamina . . . Since I completed P90X2, I can run half-marathon distances on command and I've signed up for half marathons and Spartan Beast races." John lost 28 lbs. and his body fat dropped from 16.8% to 5.3%.

Jonathan L.

"After completing P90X2, I feel INVIGORATED. More energy than I've ever had before."

Joshua P.

"I can run faster and longer. I now compete in road races and 'mud runs.' I am stronger and more balanced. My core strength is unbelievable. I can do things and perform exercises I never thought possible."

Kristina D.

"I could definitely kick my former self's BUTT right now . . . and I was a former professional cheerleader and fitness instructor! "

Lindsay M.

"My endurance has shot through the roof. I have this new found strength that I never even knew. And now that I have the body of my dreams there's no way I plan on losing it. P90X2 has impacted my life in such an amazing way. I'm officially addicted."Lindsay lost 20 lbs. and her body Fat dropped from 21.8% to 14.4%.

Mims B.

"I have noticed a number of athletic improvements from P90X2. I am now jumping higher and running faster when playing basketball with my buddies. I also vastly improved my balance through the program."

Rick S.

"I don't have the love handles and I feel lighter on my feet and more energetic."Rick lost 18 lbs. and his body fat dropped from 17.2% to 7.2%.

Steven B.

"P90X2 will give you the best core you could ever want. If you commit to the program and push yourself hard, you will get great results! P90X2 challenges your body in ways you never dreamed."

Susan B.

"For the first time in my life, I am an athlete, from the child that was deemed awkward and a disaster at all sports. I have more stamina, more energy, more balance, more strength, and a more positive outlook on life."

Teresa M.

"P90X2 has improved my skills as a dancer—since completing the program, my balance is improved, my leaps are higher, and my movements are sharper."

Terrell R.

"My primary goal for this program was to regain control of my life and to get into the best shape that I possibly could, and I did!" Terrell lost 25 lbs.

Todd W.

"My core strength, stability, and balance are absolutely off the charts! I play paintball as a hobby, and P90X2 has only upped my game and made me a more competitive force to be dealt with."

Tony F.

"I work with kids year-round to increase their athletic performance. Putting myself through this program and now being able to jump higher than the elite high school and college kids is amazing."

Choose Your Kit

P90X2 BASE

Based on P90X® Muscle Confusion™, P90X2® ups the ante by adding a training technique developed by professional sports trainers for the world's elite athletes. 12 groundbreaking workouts give you mind-blowing visible results, while building balance, agility, core strength, and athleticism.

13 DVDs (12 workouts + How to Bring It Again)

P90X2 Fitness Guide

P90X2 Nutrition Guide

P90X2 Workout Calendar

13 DVDsPro-level results for just
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$39.95(+$19.95 s&h).
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P90X2 Deluxe

Now you can get everything that's included in the P90X2® base kit, PLUS two additional extreme P90X2 workouts to add even more variety. To optimize your program, you'll also get key equipment—all at a savings of over 30%.

Includes everything in P90X2 Base kit, plus:

2 additional extreme P90X2 workouts

1 Foam Roller

1 55cm Premium Stability Ball

2 8-lb. Medicine Balls*

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P90X2 Ultimate

Now you can get everything that's included in the P90X2® base kit, PLUS two additional extreme P90X2 workouts to add even more variety. You'll also get premium equipment like Tony Horton's PowerStands® to optimize your workouts. So expect maximum results AND 20% savings.

Includes everything in P90X2 Base kit, plus:

2 additional extreme P90X2 workouts

1 RumbleRoller™

1 55cm Premium Stability Ball

2 8-lb. Medicine Balls*

Tony Horton's PowerStands

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is P90X2 different from P90X?

Consider P90X2® the next wave in applied science for body transformation. Like P90X®, it's a complete 90-day program but with all-new, cutting-edge workouts grounded in the most modern thinking in sports science. It takes the principles and foundation of the P90X concept and cranks up the intensity with exercises that demand every ounce of your balance, agility, core strength, and athleticism. And of course, P90X2 will reward you with eye-popping results.

What's included in P90X2?

P90X2 Base

12 workouts on 13 DVDs or 4 Blu-ray™ discs

P90X2® Fitness Guide

P90X2 Nutrition Guide

P90X2 Workout Calendar

P90X2 Deluxe

Includes everything in P90X2 Base kit, plus:

2 additional extreme P90X2® workouts

1 Foam Roller

1 55cm PREMIUM Stability Ball

2 8-lb. Medicine Balls*

P90X2 Ultimate

Includes everything in P90X2 Base kit, plus:

2 additional extreme P90X2 workouts

1 RumbleRoller™

1 55cm PREMIUM Stability Ball

2 8-lb. Medicine Balls*

Tony Horton's PowerStands®

What types of exercises are in the program?

All of the workouts fall into one or more of three training phases, each with a very distinct focus.

Phase One is focused on your foundation with the goal of creating a solid attachment to the ground. Includes X2 Core, which works the core using instability; X2 Balance + Power, which incorporates strength and plyometric movements; and more.

Phase Two focuses on strength with workouts like Plyocide, combining explosive movements with mind and coordination drills; Chest + Back + Balance, the mega pump of P90X® Chest & Back with the addition of unstable platforms.

Phase Three focuses on performance. You can look forward to P.A.P. (Post-Activation Potentiation) Lower and P.A.P. Upper, two separate workouts using a cutting-edge training technique used by some of the fittest athletes on the planet—a series of repeated movements or "complexes" that will absolutely destroy you.

What equipment do I need?

All you need to do P90X2® is a couple of dumbbells or resistance bands, a place to do pull-ups, and about an hour a day. Additional equipment that is used optionally in P90X2 but strongly recommended is a foam roller or RumbleRoller™, a PREMIUM stability ball, and two medicine balls. The additional equipment is available as part of the Deluxe and Ultimate kits. The equipment is also sold separately.

What if I want a less strenuous program?

You don't need to have completed P90X to begin P90X2® but it's recommended. If you're not at the "X" level of fitness yet, P90X2 offers modified variations of every exercise, which will allow you to ease into the program at your own pace. However, even with modifications, P90X2 is an advanced training program. So, if you decide you aren't ready to tackle P90X2 yet but still want to get in great shape fast, we recommend starting with a less extreme program, such as 10-Minute Trainer® or P90®. From there, you can work your way up to P90X® and P90X2. Beachbody offers a wide variety of incredible fitness programs for all levels and goals, so you're sure to find the one that's right for you.

Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 133
reviewers.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Alex awesome
Hello, I have done the program before even though it is so hard in the first month just stick to it and bring it.... I am currently doing it agian. i started 3 weeks ago and it has been very hard cuz i have cut out all bread, pasta and starchs, which has been hard because i love chips and salsa. :( I am getting married in 10 monthes and i want to look my best on my wedding day. since i have done this before i know that my body will go back to where i want to be at. I am doing Phase 1 diet:) oh joy. I am just keeping my head high and putting things that i use to wear around the house to keep me motivated. Like use a tiny bikin that you use to wear:) It is an awesome work out but you got to be strong mentaly to finish it. Your body can do it but keeping your mind shut is a different story.
May 18, 2012

Rated 5 out of 5 by CJ Amazing
This program met my expectations and I achieved great results. My athleticism grew even more from completing the asylum. The use of instability really takes these workouts to the next level, not just a rehash of p90x.People that do not like this program obviously did not do complete it as specified. If p90x2 is completed as planned you WILL achieve great results and an increase in athleticism.
May 8, 2012

Rated 5 out of 5 by Good Body Really Works
I bought P90x2 simply as a tool for maintaining my current fitness level. Well, imagine my surprise when my body changed. My body fat decreased, and I lost a few pounds. I am more ripped than I have ever been. I did not expect this at all. I highly recommend it.
May 8, 2012

Rated 3 out of 5 by Xfan Not Beachbody's hardest program.. by a long shot
I have done several rounds of P90x, P90x+, Insanity and one round Asylum (I also have all of the One on One discs) prior to doing P90x2. I've got to be honest, none of the workouts "killed me" like the aforementioned workouts did. My strength went down as did my muscle mass after P90x2. None of the workouts really caused me to get winded/sore (like Asylum). Some of the movements can be dangerous and quite frankly aren't necessary to achieve physical fitness. Since completed P90x2, I've bagged those workouts and have moved onto using Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 and have gotten immediate strength/mass gains from that program. I mix in some of the other Beachbody cardio routines on days where I don't lift and the results have been phenomenal. If I had to do it all over again, I honestly would pass on buying P90x2. This is not to say that the program doesn't have merits (because it does), but I definitely didn't think this program was as good as the hype.
May 7, 2012

Rated 5 out of 5 by makethetime Amazing
P90X changed my life 2 years ago!!! I lost 17 pounds and 10 % body fat! After 2 years of maintaining I knew that when P90X 2 was introduced, it was time to step it up! Oh, and that's exactly what it did! I LOVED the different work outs each month keeping it challenging and interesting! i also loved the flexibility with your schedule letting me decide when it's time to move on to the next phase!!
I just finished my challenge this week and it never ceases to amaze me how it transforms your body. THANK YOU TONY!!!
May 6, 2012

Rated 2 out of 5 by mitlik Good for core strength and balance
I purcahsed the ultimate version of P90X. The workouts are shorter, but in some cases more intense. The yoga is much better and shorter, and I enjoyed pylocide/PAP Upper/Lower much better than the other cardio. Much less impact on knees in my experience. In addition, the Recovery and mobility was better than the X stretch or Kempo. I liked the variety of workouts, the fast paced nature, and wasn't as repetitive. I felt there was too much advertisement in the blue ray discs. Nothing like relaxing with Yoga with eyes closed then that gets interrupted with a sales pitch. In addition, I was disappointed with the stability ball. I am 6' 1" and it was too small for me. There should be an option with the ultimate package to get a bigger ball. Maybe an option for two more med. balls as well. The nutrition guide wasn't than much different than P90X. Finally, the jumping and some of the pullups just don't work in an average house. I had to modifty as my fists/weights would go through a 9 foot ceiling. In addition, a pull up in a door frame was difficult to maximize some of the moves as the wall/floor were too close. I felt I needed a tall vaulted ceiling or a gym to do the workouts.
Results:
I did 6 weeks of foundation as balance was tricky for awhile, strength for 6 weeks, and performance for 4 weeks. I only performed these exercises (basektball once a week) and did not do a recovery week. I visit the chiropracter/1 hour massage weekly as well. That felt much better than rumble rolling (RR isn't that bad).
My flexibility and balance definitely improved. I usually am very stiff. I still have a hard time with some of the yoga (splits and standing splits are hopeless). My hip flexor strength was lacking and definitely improved as well.
I was disappointed with strength and cardio. I only improved 11 pushups and 2 pull ups. In addtion, my 5:15 mile dropped to 5:34. My lower body felt pretty good throughout the workouts. I wanted to get my core stronger for an upcoming warrior dash race. I need to start interval training again to get my times back down.
My shoulders hurt/grinded on some of the workouts. I felt the workouts in p90X and have much better gains in terms of strength. My vertical didn't improve either. My before and after pics didn't change that much. Two rounds of p90X, I noticed more difference each time. I think I would do classic p90X before P90X2. I felt it in more muscles (P90X2 was focused on core which is good) in P90X and got better result with the exception of lower back. Superman weighted was awesome excercise. I am interested to see if I see improvement in P90X! I think I had too high of expectations since p90X was so great and expected better results in P90X2.
May 6, 2012

Rated 5 out of 5 by AndyK I've completed 1 round of P90X and 1 round of P90X2. I much prefer the X2 program. Much more variety. By the time I was done with the original P90X, I was bored with it. 90 days and done. With X2, I've continued doing workouts after the 90 days, mixing and matching routines from the program. Lots of great variety and the workouts are still interesting. Is it as hard as the original? In some ways, maybe not. But it's certainly not easy, and the results are great. And most important for me, I've stuck with it after the 90 days have ended.
Pros:
- Variety
- Three distinct and different phases: core, strength, and PAP
Cons:
- Recovery week is a joke
- Warm ups are too long
April 30, 2012

Rated 2 out of 5 by KC Definately not P90X-like!!
Like many others, I've completed multiple rounds of P90x, tried p90x plus, and many of the One on One series. I agree with most: P90x was great, P90x+ was in part largely a miss, and there are some real “gems” in the One-on-One series.
I was very excited to get P90x2! After doing two weeks of P90x2, I realized I was really missing the weightlifting aspect that was the foundation of P90X. Unfortunately - the thing I love the most, weight training, is the thing P90x2 offers the least of!!!
After evaluating all the workouts here are some of the reasons the P90X2 was a miss for me:
1. It's almost entirely core/balance focused with very little emphasis on actual weightlifting. Even when there is weight lifting, it's biased toward balancing. X2 Shoulders & Arms is the only redeeming lifting workout - though I’m not a fan of balancing while lifting weights.
2. It’s very repetitious. Warmups are almost entirely the same for every workout.
3. Many of the pull-up variations do not work with door-mounted pull-up bars because they require you to fully extend your legs. Try to modify X pull-ups and your knees hit the doorframe.
4. I have the One-on-One Plyocide and while it's rough around the edges, it's tougher than P90x2 Plyocide... that was a real head-scratcher.
5. The workouts are front-loaded with 10-15 minutes of stretching and foam rolling and warmup - so you don't actually workout until 15 minutes in! The foam rolling has benefits but I thought this would be a recovery-day thing.
6. The workout construction is at times off - which can lead to being challenged, but not thoroughly worked-out. Chest & Back is one of the worst offenders: you do so many balance pushups that your “stabilizers” wear out well before your chest/triceps do. Doing so many pushups on medicine balls was “tweeky” on my wrists.
7. I simply don't understand what the fanatical preoccupation with the core/balance work!! Wasn't it enough to dedicate 3 discs and an entire phase to it? Frankly, balancing on medicine/stability balls isn't the only way to challenge your core - a lot of the moves feel like a gimmick because of this relentlessly singleminded approach.
I'd like to point out some positives:
1. Massively improving yoga. It's significantely improved and the work done there should be commended.
2. I'm a fan of ABX2 which I feel is better than the original. I didn't find it nearly as difficult and it didn't affect my lower back as much either.
3. Trying to introduce some freshness into the program - some of the core work is pretty good (balance & power comes to mind).
4. The PAP workouts are the most intense. For performance type of workouts, these are money.
I thought the One-One series was a premise to developing X2. Killer routines from the One on One like 30-15, Just Arms, Diamonds Delts, Legs, Plyo and many others never came close to making it in the X2 series. WHY??? It seems BB has gotten caught up in fancy “gidgets and gadgets” and a preoccupation with core work.
If you do buy P90X2, try all the workouts within the first 30 days. I did, and it wasn't what I expected - maybe you'll find enough to enjoy the program. For me P90X2 will be a “fill-in” routine for something different at times. I’m going back to my Hybrid routines of P90x, Insanity and Asylum.
April 28, 2012

Rated 5 out of 5 by ic-6607 P90X2 is the real deal!
When I first started P90X2 I was startled with all the moves you had to do. I couldn't do any of them with good form; but as the weeks went on I started to see a difference in the way I was working out. My form got better, and as my form got better , my reps got higher, then by the time I knew it I was mastering the moves in Phase 1. I could only wonder what was waiting for me in Phase 2. As said in the guide ; Phase 2 will seem much like P90X; and it was but the moves were different; I was doing curls from a lunge position! The majority of the moves in Phase 2 are synergistic. Phase 2 was my favorite; I even extended it to 6 weeks before I got to the performance phase. Over all this program was Awesome. I look forward to another round of this baby!
April 27, 2012

Rated 5 out of 5 by Jimmy Muscle Confusion 2
I too am a graduate of P90X, and I was super psyched when I heard P90X2 was coming out, but wanted something a little different to be able to mix in with my old workouts after completing P90X2. I also have several other of Tony Horton's workout programs, such as "Power 90" and "Power Half Hour", which are lighter versions, and very similar to P90X. However, P90X2 is quite different, and it reminds me of my days as a gymnast. A lot of the workouts of P90X2 are similar to a gymnast workout. What I mean by that is you will end up working so many different muscle groups, and you won't even know you're working them. You will be misdirected to think that you are doing curls to strengthen your biceps, but what you are really working are your legs, and core. I think also one thing I like is there is not near as much repeat of moves in each workout, which when you do a workout a hundred times is nice to not have repeat moves. P90X2 will make an outstanding addition to my future workout hybrids.
April 24, 2012

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